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Diane Green
February 16, 2009
I should have hugged you after Tim's graduation. I know that now is a hard time for you and I hope you find peace and it will make it easier for you. Thankfully you have your niece and nephew and Jesse.
Dona McLeskey
February 11, 2009
Jesse and Family,
I was sorry to hear of your loss. May the love of each other carry you through this difficult time.
George McConnell
February 11, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies. I worked with Hutton at SCA, and NLT years ago, it seems like everyone called him "HUTTON" cause that's the way he anwsered the phone. I guess 20 years in the Navy had some bearing on that. Again I am so sorry for your lost.
George McConnell
USN/Ret
lenora wallace
February 11, 2009
To a very loving person always caring about his grandkids and always there for you
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